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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10074"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>To get a better idea of what the problem is, please give more info. Take temperature, listen to lungs, check heart rate. Look for nassal discharge, fluid from eyes, discolored feces with foul odor, or blood in feces.</p><p></p><p>If you are treating respiratory diseases, you can use Nuflor, Excenell (Naxell), with Banamine.</p><p></p><p>For Diarhea you can treat with Sulfa drugs such as Albon, Sustain III.</p><p></p><p>You really need to consult a vet, it is broad use of High powered drugs that help cause more resistant and dangerous stains of these diseases, that can be treated with nothing, and thus result in Death! I know I just had a case like this, hit her with everything in the book and responded to NONE. When dealing with appetite loss, consider the diet they came off of, shipping stress, and dehydration from shipping.</p><p></p><p>Probios is very helpful, A&D vitamins, and or B Complex. Provide a free choice loose mineral, with micro minerals, not just salt. Lots of CLEAN, FRESH WATER. If this does not help, collect fecal sample and submit to vet, refrigerate (do not Freeze) if you can't get it there ASAP.</p><p></p><p>Terramiacin can be added to drinking watter, as can Corrid, but this method does not insure propped dose, or intake at all if cattle wont drink.</p><p></p><p>Reason for 10cc per injection site: As per BQA (Beef Quality Insurance) guide lines, and these should be fore of the shoulder in the NECK, NO RUMP, HIP or anywhere else there is valuable cuts of BEEF. Also Given Sub-Q if says so ON LABEL, this prevents sever damage to musscle tissue and reduces injection site lesions in the meat.</p><p></p><p>Don't be affraid to USE the vet, yes some over charge, find one that doesn't, the good ones are out there.</p><p></p><p>Also you can get your own account at TVMDL, Texas Veterinary Micro Diagnostic Lab, (COLLEGE STATION), collect and send in your own lab requests. It is very helpful, if you can identify the problem, it is much easier and more cost effective to treat the illness, and most times, 100% more affective.</p><p></p><p>Baytrol, Nuflor etc, are HOT drugs, Baytrol, was released for use not too long ago for use in cattle in this country, Same as Cipro (for Anthrax), these are not indended for random flippant use, if they are we will not be able to use them for long, as these micro strains mutate and become resistant. What we will end up with is some disease like AIDES which is untreatable and will cause huge economic loss and of course DEATH!</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kemilimo@tca.net">kemilimo@tca.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10074"] Hello, To get a better idea of what the problem is, please give more info. Take temperature, listen to lungs, check heart rate. Look for nassal discharge, fluid from eyes, discolored feces with foul odor, or blood in feces. If you are treating respiratory diseases, you can use Nuflor, Excenell (Naxell), with Banamine. For Diarhea you can treat with Sulfa drugs such as Albon, Sustain III. You really need to consult a vet, it is broad use of High powered drugs that help cause more resistant and dangerous stains of these diseases, that can be treated with nothing, and thus result in Death! I know I just had a case like this, hit her with everything in the book and responded to NONE. When dealing with appetite loss, consider the diet they came off of, shipping stress, and dehydration from shipping. Probios is very helpful, A&D vitamins, and or B Complex. Provide a free choice loose mineral, with micro minerals, not just salt. Lots of CLEAN, FRESH WATER. If this does not help, collect fecal sample and submit to vet, refrigerate (do not Freeze) if you can't get it there ASAP. Terramiacin can be added to drinking watter, as can Corrid, but this method does not insure propped dose, or intake at all if cattle wont drink. Reason for 10cc per injection site: As per BQA (Beef Quality Insurance) guide lines, and these should be fore of the shoulder in the NECK, NO RUMP, HIP or anywhere else there is valuable cuts of BEEF. Also Given Sub-Q if says so ON LABEL, this prevents sever damage to musscle tissue and reduces injection site lesions in the meat. Don't be affraid to USE the vet, yes some over charge, find one that doesn't, the good ones are out there. Also you can get your own account at TVMDL, Texas Veterinary Micro Diagnostic Lab, (COLLEGE STATION), collect and send in your own lab requests. It is very helpful, if you can identify the problem, it is much easier and more cost effective to treat the illness, and most times, 100% more affective. Baytrol, Nuflor etc, are HOT drugs, Baytrol, was released for use not too long ago for use in cattle in this country, Same as Cipro (for Anthrax), these are not indended for random flippant use, if they are we will not be able to use them for long, as these micro strains mutate and become resistant. What we will end up with is some disease like AIDES which is untreatable and will cause huge economic loss and of course DEATH! [email=kemilimo@tca.net]kemilimo@tca.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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